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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Rain with storms will approach I-75 around 2-3 p.m., Highway 301 around 5-6 p.m., and then I-95 around 7-9 p.m. The front will move offshore after midnight. Click the link above for a live weather update from The Weather Authority. Click here for more weather news. → Read More
It’s a big week for the home team, and it may well be the coldest home game. → Read More
The threat of strong to severe storms is increasing across all of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. → Read More
A day after Ian made landfall as one of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the United States, the storm had weakened as it crawled across the Florida Peninsula and was downgraded to a tropical storm at 5 a.m. Thursday. → Read More
Jacksonville is just on the edge of Ian’s wrath. → Read More
Hurricane Ian slammed Southwest Florida on Wednesday, making landfall as an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 storm just after 3 p.m. → Read More
The National Hurricane Center said Tuesday that Ian has increased to a Category 3 major hurricane. → Read More
Tropical Storm Danielle continues to organize in the north Atlantic Thursday evening and is on track to become the first hurricane in the Atlantic this season. → Read More
The National Hurricane Center is now issuing advisories for Tropical Storm Alex. → Read More
This system is an early season storm and will only slowly increase in strength. → Read More
Basically, these accessories can make getting by without power more manageable. → Read More
This is what we should see coming up Sunday night. → Read More
Heavy rains dumping across the Florida-Georgia line prompted flood warnings for Charlton, Nassau, and Northern Duval counties on Thursday. → Read More
The Storm Prediction Center is really focused on Central and South Georgia. → Read More
Severe winds, storms, even a few tornadoes continue to roll across the Deep South. The worst seems to have taken place late Wednesday in Mississippi, where numerous tornadoes were reported and wind damage from fallen power lines and trees were numerous. → Read More
Spring showers (and storms) are out of here, so put away the umbrellas for a couple of days, specifically, today through Tuesday. → Read More
As it typically does, the water levels will flush lower quickly over the next few days. → Read More
After four days of rain and 4 to 8 inches of rain, the sun comes out! → Read More
A powerful cold front will blow through mid-morning Saturday and with it comes the potential for brief and intense downpours. The threat is less on the rain amounts and more on the intensity or severity of the storms. → Read More
March can be quite the lion, you know, as in “in like a lamb out like a lion.” → Read More